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Barry Larkin elected to Hall of Fame … Former Cincinnati Reds shortstop and current ESPN analyst Barry Larkin was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Monday, getting 86.4 percent of the vote by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. — A player needs at least 75 percent to gain election.
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Barry Larkin Elected to the Hall of Fame — Larkin will be Inducted on July 22nd in Cooperstown along with Golden Era Committee Electee Ron Santo — NEW YORK, NY - Barry Larkin, a 12-time All-Star, nine-time Silver Slugger and three-time Gold Glove winning shortstop …
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Carp / Rangers Report Blog:
Re-living the most remarkable season
Re-living the most remarkable season
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Barry Larkin career highlights
Barry Larkin career highlights
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Conor Glassey / Baseball America:
Blast From The Past: 2012 Hall of Fame Candidates
Blast From The Past: 2012 Hall of Fame Candidates
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Barry Larkin elected to baseball's Hall of Fame
Barry Larkin elected to baseball's Hall of Fame
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David Kaplan / csnchicago.com:
Tigers, Cubs talking Garza trade — Excellent baseball sources have confirmed for me tonight that the Cubs are down the road in discussions with the Detroit Tigers to send Matt Garza to the Motor City in exchange for a package of prospects. The Cubs are currently in the middle …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs boost depth by signing Maholm — Former Pirates lefty tweets he's looking forward to Cubs Convention — Former Pirates lefty Paul Maholm has signed with the Cubs. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photo) — Paul Maholm will go down as the first Cub in history to announce his signing on Twitter.
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David Kaplan / csnchicago.com:
Wood's time with Cubs appears all but over — While new Cubs baseball management has said all the right things about re-signing Kerry Wood as they go about the process of rebuilding a 71-win team, it appears that talking may be as far as they are going to go to get a deal done with the popular pitcher.
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Buster Olney / MLB:
Source: Selig to be offered two-year extension — Baseball commissioner Bud Selig will be offered an extension to his current contract, a highly placed source said. — Selig, 77, has one more year remaining on his current contract. He has previously said he intends to retire in 2012.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Orioles sign Taiwanese left-hander Chen — The Orioles have signed left-hander Wei-Yin Chen of Taiwan to a three-year contract with a club option for 2015. The team formally announced the agreement on Tuesday. — Chen, 26, spent the last four years with the Chunichi Dragons of Japan's Central League.
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Source: Orioles to add Taiwanese pitcher
Source: Orioles to add Taiwanese pitcher
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Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Oliver acquisition beefs up Blue Jays' bullpen — TORONTO — The Blue Jays put the finishing touches on their bullpen Monday morning by officially signing left-hander Darren Oliver to a one-year contract. — Oliver will earn $4 million in 2012, with a club option valued at $3 million for the following season.
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Dave Cameron / ESPN:
Dodgers next owners need patience — Those lining up to buy the franchise had better know the team is a few years away — With prospective owners lining up around the block to bid for the Los Angeles Dodgers, we thought it'd be helpful to shine a light on just what kind of team they'd be buying.
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Morales cleared for running, increased activity — ANAHEIM — The tests Kendrys Morales underwent in Colorado last week came back positively, clearing the Angels' recovering first baseman to begin running on his own power and ramping up his baseball activities, general manager Jerry Dipoto confirmed Monday.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies' Nicasio facing hitters, remains on track to compete in spring — While the lack of a veteran starting pitcher has left many Rockies fans uneasy about the team's rotation, the progress of Juan Nicasio has been a bright spot. — The right-hander's remarkable recovery from a broken neck has continued in the Dominican Republic.
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